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"A girl on the street, but a bit tweaked and dangerous," said Hanlon of spring's believable muse.
After a quick cleaning I put some braces on the back corners -- it was still a bit tweaked -- and brought it home to my office.
When the debate ended, I felt like I had a pretty good handle on the outcome – a draw in my mind with the President looking confident, polite, adult and substantive, and Mitt Romney coming off as a bit tweaked out and over-amped in delivery but not overly aggressive, rude or snide.
When the debate ended, I felt like I had a pretty good handle on the outcome--a draw in my mind with the President looking confident, polite, adult, and substantive, and Mitt Romney coming off as a bit tweaked out and over-amped in delivery but not overly aggressive, rude, or snide.
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